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Replication of newly proposed TNM staging system for medullary thyroid carcinoma: a nationwide study

Authors :
Jes Sloth Mathiesen
Jens Peter Kroustrup
Peter Vestergaard
Per Løgstrup Poulsen
Åse Krogh Rasmussen
Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen
Sten Schytte
Stefano Christian Londero
Henrik Baymler Pedersen
Christoffer Holst Hahn
Jens Bentzen
Sören Möller
Mette Gaustadnes
Maria Rossing
Finn Cilius Nielsen
Kim Brixen
Christian Godballe
Source :
Endocrine Connections, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Bioscientifica, 2019.

Abstract

A recent study proposed new TNM groupings for better survival discrimination among stage groups for medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) and validated these groupings in a population-based cohort in the United States. However, it is unknown how well the groupings perform in populations outside the United States. Consequently, we conducted the first population-based study aiming to evaluate if the recently proposed TNM groupings provide better survival discrimination than the current American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) TNM staging system (seventh and eighth edition) in a nationwide MTC cohort outside the United States. This retrospective cohort study included 191 patients identified from the nationwide Danish MTC cohort between 1997 and 2014. In multivariate analysis, hazard ratios for overall survival under the current AJCC TNM staging system vs the proposed TNM groupings with stage I as reference were 1.32 (95% CI: 0.38–4.57) vs 3.04 (95% CI: 1.38–6.67) for stage II, 2.06 (95% CI: 0.45–9.39) vs 3.59 (95% CI: 1.61–8.03) for stage III and 5.87 (95% CI: 2.02–17.01) vs 59.26 (20.53–171.02) for stage IV. The newly proposed TNM groupings appear to provide better survival discrimination in the nationwide Danish MTC cohort than the current AJCC TNM staging. Adaption of the proposed TNM groupings by the current AJCC TNM staging system may potentially improve accurateness in survival discrimination. However, before such an adaption further population-based studies securing external validity are needed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20493614
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Endocrine Connections
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.11334d545d344aeda93d348564e86715
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1530/EC-18-0494